They close up in their very hard shells and spring into a small hole or area where their predator can't reach them. They close up in their very hard shells and spring into a small hole or area where their predator can't reach them.
No, clams are animals.
soft 'animals', like clams and such
No, they are invertabrate animals.
a pearl is not an animal. pearls are made by clams and clams are animals
clams,oyster, and clams
Clams, I think.
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Yes, clams do eat. They are filter feeders filtering water for microscopic animals and plants.
Many sea animals like to eat clams. These include eels, sea stars, whelks, and sea mammals. They are one of the most important foods among sea life.
No, clams do not have a backbone. They are part of the invertebrate group of animals, which means they lack a spinal column. Clams have a soft body enclosed in a shell for protection.
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Clams belong to the animal kingdom, specifically the phylum Mollusca. They are bivalve mollusks, characterized by their two-part shell.